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(Reuters) - Every week, Reuters journalists produce scores of multimedia features and human-interest stories from around the world.
Below are some engaging stories selected by our editors, as well as explanatory context and background on the COVID-19 pandemic. For a full schedule of news and events, please go to our editorial calendar on Reuters Connect here.
Mask in a restaurant? This one can gobble like Pac-Man
OR YEHUDA, May 18 - Israeli inventors have developed a coronavirus mask with a remote control mouth that lets diners eat food without taking it off, a device they say could make a visit to a restaurant less risky. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/ISRAEL-MASK (TV, PIX), by Eli Berlzon, 314 words)
Empty middle seat? Depends on which country you are flying in
SYDNEY/BEIJING/HELSINKI, May 19 - In Thailand, you cannot have food or water in flight and must wear a mask. In Malaysia and Indonesia, the plane needs to be half-empty. In the United States and Europe, it's not mandatory for airlines to leave the middle seat open. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/AIRLINES (TV, PIX), by Jamie Freed, Stella Qiu and Anne Kauranen, 654 words)
Japanese pub aims to clean up with disinfectant spray machine
TOKYO, May 20 - As Japan's restaurants and bars slowly open up from a coronavirus lockdown, many are looking to reassure the public that dining out is safe again and one Japanese-style izakaya pub thinks it has found the perfect solution. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/JAPAN-PUB (PIX, TV), by Jack Tarrant, 297 words)
Empty trains, clogged roads: Americans get behind the wheel to avoid transit
NEW YORK, May 20 - As Americans plan for life after pandemic lockdowns, many want to avoid public transport and use a car instead, straining already underfunded transit systems and risking an increase in road congestion and pollution. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-TRANSIT (PIX), by Tina Bellon, 642 words)
'I miss dancing': Elderly S.Koreans lament loss of 'playground' as senior discos shut
SEOUL, May 20 - For years, Jeong Nam-poong has found entertainment at daytime discotheques called colatecs that cater to older folks, often losing track of time while dancing the jitterbug under fairy lights and mirror balls. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SOUTHKOREA-COLATEC (REPEAT, FEATURE, TV, PIX), by Cynthia Kim, 476 words)
Argentine parents, newborn baby separated 8,000 miles by virus
BUENOS AIRES, May 18 - Jose Perez and Flavia Lavorino in Buenos Aires have yet to meet their baby Manu, who was born via a surrogate mother in Kiev 8,000 miles (12,875 km) away as lockdowns around the world and shuttered borders prevented the new parents from traveling. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/UKRAINE-BABIES-PARENTS (TV, PIX), by Juan Bustamante, 400 words)
Mariachis delight quarantined Colombians with jolts of street music
BOGOTA, May 19 - The boisterous music - usually heard at family celebrations and raucous birthdays - bursts through the eerily quiet streets of Colombia's capital, Bogota. The mariachis have arrived. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/MARIACHIS (TV, PIX), by Javier Andres Rojas, 255 words)
Rio pet delivery brings companionship to Brazilians in isolation
RIO DE JANEIRO, May 18 - Three-year-old Sansa, a black dog with a white spot on her belly, spent nearly a year in a Rio de Janeiro animal shelter before the coronavirus pandemic restricted visitors, making her odds of being adopted even dimmer. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRAZIL-PET DELIVERY (TV, PIX), by Sergio Queiroz, 318 words)
A nurse struggled with COVID-19 trauma. He was found dead in his car
May 20 - Becoming a nurse in 2018 was a dream come true for William Coddington. He loved helping people and feeling needed at his West Palm Beach, Florida hospital. The 32-year-old was on the upswing of a decade-long battle with opioid addiction and other substance abuse, according to friends and family, who said he was committed to his recovery. (HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/NURSE-DEATH (INSIGHT, PIX, TV), by Gabriella Borter, 1324 words)
UNDERSTANDING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS:
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THE MEDICAL RACE
The Lifeline Pipeline: the drugs, tests and tactics that may conquer coronavirus (reut.rs/3bhMUaE)
* COVID SCIENCE-T cells play a role in fighting coronavirus; COVID-19 affects children differently
* COVID SCIENCE-Monkey studies encouraging for coronavirus vaccine; virus travels further on breezy days
The COVID-19 testing challenge (tmsnrt.rs/3d7v0be)
FACTBOX-U.S. COVID-19 tests: What's out there and how well do they work
EXPLAINER-Tracking the coronavirus 'reproduction rate' as lockdowns ease
EXPLAINER-What do studies on new coronavirus mutations tell us?
EXPLAINER-Could warmer weather help contain the coronavirus?
EXPLAINER-Who's WHO? The World Health Organization under scrutiny
When medical resources are limited, who should get care first? (tmsnrt.rs/3cbqJng)
Ventilators: A bridge between life and death (tmsnrt.rs/2VNK7B2)
Protecting those fighting the coronavirus (tmsnrt.rs/2LpR7xM)
EXPLAINER-Why are some S.Koreans who recovered from the coronavirus testing positive again?
FACTBOX-Global pharma industry steps up efforts to battle coronavirus
Coronavirus and COVID-19: Fact versus fiction
LIVING THE NEW NORMAL
Tracking the lockdown: what is opening up around the world (tmsnrt.rs/2YBpGJj)
FACTBOX-How to travel in Europe in the era of coronavirus
* FACTBOX-New measures being put in place for air travel differ by country
FACTBOX-Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sports events around the world
FACTBOX-European soccer's return to action after coronavirus
* EXPLAINER-Do children spread COVID-19? Risks as schools consider reopening
The last places on earth without coronavirus (tmsnrt.rs/3cUYM31)
How to construct a face mask (tmsnrt.rs/2SfTsiz)
Don't hoard: A calculator to help you figure out how long your food will last you while under quarantine (reut.rs/2xmXgHA)
Livestream Calendar: A Global Guide to Virtual Events (tmsnrt.rs/2YhZ5AY)
The Apocaloptimist's Manifesto (tmsnrt.rs/2zHLJUf)
A breath of fresh air: How air quality has improved during the coronavirus crisis (reut.rs/3etB13s)
Tracing COVID-19: Using technology to track the contagion (tmsnrt.rs/3f00GRK)
FACTBOX-The race to deploy COVID-19 contact tracing apps
* WIDER IMAGE-Rural Ecuador faces coronavirus outbreak without doctors (reut.rs/36ga2F3)
* WIDER IMAGE-Cut off by coronavirus, Hondurans in packed prison suffer mental toll (reut.rs/36ljXcy)
* Virus exposes gaping holes in Africa’s health systems(tmsnrt.rs/3dxf7LA)
How coronavirus brought Southeast Asia's megacities to a standstill (tmsnrt.rs/3dAnu94)
FACTBOX-Coronavirus stalks the corridors of power
ECONOMY AND BUSINESS
FACTBOX-Global economic policy response to the coronavirus crisis
FACTBOX-Global central bank response to the coronavirus outbreak
* EXPLAINER-How do negative interest rates work?
* In nautical limbo: where cruise ships sit idle with crew on board (tmsnrt.rs/2LN9lcV)
* FACTBOX-Fashion brands cut orders with Asian garment makers
FACTBOX-Pandemic, oil crash trigger wave of bankruptcies in corporate America
FACTBOX-New U.S. House coronavirus bill contains $3 trillion plus in aid
* FACTBOX-France, Germany propose 500 bln euros in grants for post-COVID recovery
* FACTBOX-Measures in latest Italian package to help battered economy
FACTBOX-Businesses signal earnings hit as coronavirus takes a toll
EXPLAINER-Why 14.7% U.S. unemployment rate doesn't capture the true state of the coronavirus economy
FACTBOX-Airlines lay off staff to cope with coronavirus crisis
FACTBOX-Airlines take off again after coronavirus groundings
TRACKING THE DISEASE
Global tracker (tmsnrt.rs/2W82n73)
U.S. tracker (tmsnrt.rs/2ySIhG0)
* Where U.S. coronavirus cases are on the rise (tmsnrt.rs/2WTOZDR)​​​​​​​
Track COVID-19 in your country (tmsnrt.rs/35gqhkN)
How COVID-19 deaths multiplied across countries as the pandemic spread (tmsnrt.rs/3bJC2CN)
How the coronavirus hitched a ride through China (reut.rs/2XDMFmp)
The Korean clusters (tmsnrt.rs/2KPi2mh)
Breaking the wave: Measuring the death toll (tmsnrt.rs/2SkZ23g)
PHOTO GALLERIES
* Nature reclaims public spaces during lockdown (reut.rs/2WMac3G)
* Back to school: Learning to keep apart as classes reopen(reut.rs/2z7EW6x)
* Sports restart with empty stands (reut.rs/36emsNI)
* Mexico begins reopening despite coronavirus onslaught fears(reut.rs/36hgKdJ)
* Russia coronavirus cases near 300,000 (reut.rs/3bNT7e9)
Eating together apart: Restaurants reopen as lockdowns ease (reut.rs/2Ltr9JP)
Getting married despite coronavirus outbreak (reut.rs/3cy2tfe)
Shanghai Disneyland reopens (reut.rs/2YVB96E)
Coronavirus surges across Brazil (reut.rs/2T3ZVxD)
Empty streets of New York City (reut.rs/360omBw)
Notable deaths in 2020 (reut.rs/2WNM5k9)
Life in the age of coronavirus (reut.rs/2LnXBgK)
Coronavirus street art (reut.rs/3dLXcRd)
Athletes train despite lockdown limbo (reut.rs/2SZLF9a)
Ramadan in a pandemic (reut.rs/35T5ynD)
America amid the coronavirus pandemic (reut.rs/3cpFZgl)
Some U.S. states ease lockdown restrictions (reut.rs/2Z9x3bl)
More countries ease lockdown restrictions (reut.rs/2WOEFgt)
Anti-lockdown protests around the world (reut.rs/35Ub5Kr)
Faces from the coronavirus frontlines (reut.rs/3boYkZv)
Burying the victims of coronavirus (reut.rs/2WNmzLK)

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